Anogenital Examination

Whenever there is a clear account of the alleged incident, the anogenital examination should be tailored to the individual case (e.g., if an adult complainant only describes being made to perform fellatio, there is usually no indication to examine the external genitalia). However, in some cases, the complainant may not be aware of the nature of the sexual assault. Furthermore, children and some adults may not have the language skills or may feel unable to provide a detailed account of the sexual acts at the initial interview. In such cases, a comprehensive anogenital examination should be undertaken if the patient or the person with legal authority to consent on behalf of the patient gives his or her consent.

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